In this video, we take a look at the all-new Raspberry Pi 4 8GB version and try to decide if it’s worth the upgrade or not.
We also test it out with the new 64bit version of Raspberry Pi OS “previously known as Raspbian” and try to see if we can use all 8GB’s of Ram!
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RaspberryPi Zero W Surveillance Camera
Wireless surveillance camera created using motionEyeOS, a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and a Zero Cam camera – all powered via a USB power bank!
Raspberry Pi Cluster Ep 2 – Setting up the Cluster
In this video, I show how to build the hardware for a Raspberry Pi Cluster, and how to flash microSD cards or the eMMC storage built into a Raspberry Pi Compute Module.
I compare the experience of building the hardware for a traditional Raspberry Pi model B cluster versus building a Turing Pi cluster with Compute Modules.
I also explore why it takes a little extra work to flash a Compute Module’s eMMC storage, but why it’s worth doing it.
8GB RaspberryPi 4 on sale now at $75
Raspberry Pi 4 is almost a year old, and it’s been a busy year. We’ve sold nearly 3 million units, shipped a couple of minor board revisions, and reduced the price of the 2GB variant from $45 to $35. On the software side, we’ve done enormous amounts of work to reduce the idle and loaded power consumption of the device, passed OpenGL ES 3.1 conformance, started work on a Vulkan driver, and shipped PXE network boot mode and a prototype of USB mass storage boot mode – all this alongside the usual round of bug fixes, feature additions, and kernel version bumps.
While we launched with 1GB, 2GB and 4GB variants, even at that point we had our eye on the possibility of an 8GB Raspberry Pi 4. We were so enthusiastic about the idea that the non-existent product made its way into both the Beginner’s Guide and the compliance leaflet.

RetroPie 4.6 Attractmode Gaming and Dual Screen Possibilities
Retropie for the Raspberry 4 update. Soon you’ll be able to update your current image/build to attract mode. The supreme team will be releasing installer to add this to your current image higher than beta 4. With attract mode comes the possibility of dual screen gaming. Some of you have already noticed Pi4 features with pixelcade and wheel art selections being available as well
How to build your own RaspberryPi Kubernetes Cluster
By popular demand, I’ll show you how to set up your very own Kubernetes cluster. But not just any boring old cluster, I’ll show off the process of doing this on the Raspberry Pi platform, which is a cheaper and more energy-efficient foundation for your clustering needs.
New Micro Center RaspberryPi Retro Gaming Kit with 100 Licensed ATARI Games!
In this video, we take a look at the all-new Retro gaming kit from Micro Center! It’s a Raspberry Pi kit that actually includes Official Licensed Atari Games! 100 Atari Arcade,2600 and 7800 games!
The RaspberryPi 4 Is A Gaming Beast
The Raspberry Pi 4 came out last year and I decided to pick one up when it came out. The only problem is it wasn’t supported at the time since it was so new.
Now a lot of the emulation scene is starting to catch up with Retropie now making an image for it showing just how strong the Raspberry Pi 4 really is.
RaspberryPi 4B 1.2 Version Usb C New Compliant Fix
Raspberry Pi 4 B revision 1.2 how to tell the difference with the Usb C Compliant fix.
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Retropie 4.6 The Best Front End for RaspberryPi 4
In todays video here’s a preview of the Best Retropie 4.6 update available. Supreme Triune. The Supreme team makes History again offering something the community hasn’t had and not the wait is over. No toilet paper will be wasted today you can count on that.